Claims
- 1. A process for removing volatiles contained on the surface of metal comprising the steps of:
- (a) reducing said metal to a predetermined size less than approximately 12 inches in length;
- (b) transporting said metal through a furnace at a predetermined rate of speed on a continuous conveyor having a perforated surface:
- (c) heating said metal to a temperature of between 750.degree. and 1100.degree. F. to vaporize said volatiles without oxidizing said metal, said vaporizing producing fumes containing unburned hydrocarbons;
- (d) burning said fumes containing said unburned hydrocarbons to produce hot gas;
- (e) recirculating said hot gas to said furnace and through said perforated surface of said conveyor at a sufficient velocity to heat and fluff incoming metal; and
- (f) vibrating said metal to maximize contact between the surfaces of said metal and said recirculating gas to vaporize substantially all volatiles contained thereon.
- 2. The process of claim 10 wherein said conveyor is vibrated at a stroke of at least 1/4 of an inch and at a speed of at least 200 revolutions per minute.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein said conveyor is vibrated at a stroke of approximately 1/2 of an inch and a speed of approximately 400 revolutions per minute.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein the velocity of said recirculating gas through said perforated surface of said conveyor is between 10,000 and 60,000 feet per minute.
- 5. The process of claim 4 wherein the velocity of said recirculating gas through said perforated surface of said conveyor is between 20,000 and 30,000 feet per minute.
- 6. A process for delacquering scrap aluminum beverage cans comprising the steps of:
- (a) reducing said aluminum cans to small pieces less than 6 inches in length;
- (b) conveying said small pieces of aluminum into a furnace and heating to a temperature of between 900.degree. and 1100.degree. F. to vaporize volatiles contained thereon without oxidizing said aluminum, said vaporizing producing fumes containing unburned hydrocarbons;
- (c) burning said fumes containing said unburned hydrocarbons to produce hot gas having a temperature of between 1200.degree. and 1500.degree. F. and mixing said hot gas with a cooler gas to obtain a mixed gas stream having a temperature of between 900.degree. and 1050.degree. F.;
- (d) recirculating said mixed gas stream to said furnace and through said perforated surface of said conveyor at a sufficient velocity to heat and fluff incoming aluminum; and
- (e) vibrating said aluminum to maximize contact between the surfaces of said aluminum and said recirculating mixed gas stream to vaporize substantially all volatiles contained thereon.
- 7. The process of claim 6 wherein the velocity of said recirculating mixed gas stream through said perforated surface of said conveyor is between 10,000 and 60,000 feet per minute.
- 8. The process of claim 7 wherein the velocity of said recirculating mixed gas stream through said perforated surface of said conveyor is between 20,000 and 30,000 feet per minute.
- 9. The process of claim 6 wherein said conveyor is vibrated at a stroke of at least 1/4 of an inch and at a speed of at least 200 revolutions per minute.
- 10. A process for removing organic volatiles from the surface of aluminum comprising the steps of:
- (a) reducing said aluminum to small pieces less than eight inches in length;
- (b) conveying said small pieces of aluminum to a furnace and hating to vaporize said volatiles, said vaporizing producing fumes containing unburned hydrocarbons;
- (c) burning said fumes containing said unburned hydrocarbons in an incinerator at a temperature of between 1000.degree. and 1500.degree. F. to product a hot gas;
- (d) mixing said hot gas with a cooler gas to form a recirculating gas having a temperature of between 900.degree. and 1050.degree. F.;
- (e) recirculating said gas through said small pieces of aluminum to heat and fluff the pieces;
- (f) routing a portion of said recirculating gas to an upstream portion of said furnace and introducing sufficient oxygen to heat incoming aluminum pieces and vaporize volatiles contained on the surface thereof and routing the remaining portion of said recirculating gas to a downstream portion of said furnace where said gas contacts said aluminum leaving said upstream portion and pyrolyzes said aluminum to remove any carbon present on the surface thereof; and
- (g) vibrating said aluminum while within said furnace to maximize contact between the surface of said aluminum and said recirculating gas to vaporize substantially all volatiles contained thereon.
- 11. A process for removing volatilizable contaminants from the surface of metal, comprising the steps of:
- (a) shredding said metal into small pieces;
- (b) routing said small pieces into a furnace and removing metal free of volatile surface contaminants from said furnace after a predetermined period of time;
- (c) controlling the temperature and oxygen content within said furnace to facilitate vaporization of said volatiles without oxidizing said metal, said vapors containing unburned hydrocarbons;
- (d) burning said vapors containing unburned hydrocarbons to produce a hot gas;
- (e) recirculating said hot gas throughout said furnace and into contact with said metal, said gas having a velocity of at least 10,000 feet per minute, said recirculated gas fluidizing said metal and causing outward expansion thereof; and
- (f) vibrating said metal to maximize contact between the surface of said metal and said recirculating gas to facilitate vaporization of substantially all volatiles contained thereon.
- 12. The process of claim 11 wherein said recirculating gas having a temperature of between about 1200.degree. and 1500.degree. F. is mixed with a cooler gas to lower the temperature to between about 900.degree. and 1050.degree. F. before contacting said metal.
- 13. A process for removing volatilizable contaminants from the surface of metal, comprising the steps of:
- (a) shredding said metal into small pieces;
- (b) conveying said small pieces of metal into a furnace and removing metal free of volatile surface contaminants from said furnace after a predetermined period of time;
- (c) controlling the temperature of said furnace between about 800.degree. and 1200.degree. F. and controlling the oxygen content of said furnace between about 8 and 12% to facilitate vaporization of said volatiles without oxidizing said metal, said vapors containing unburned hydrocarbons;
- (d) burning said vapors containing unburned hydrocarbons to produce a hot gas;
- (e) recirculating said hot gas throughout said furnace and into contact with said metal, said gas having a velocity of between about 10,000 and 60,000 feet per minutes, said recirculated gas fluidizing said metal and causing outward expansion thereof; and
- (f) vibrating said small pieces of metal to maximize contact between the surface of said metal and said recirculating gas to facilitate vaporization of substantially all volatiles contained thereon.
- 14. The process of claim 13 wherein the temperature of said hot gas leaving said burner is maintained between about 1000.degree. and 1500.degree. F.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 926,540, filed Nov. 4, 1986, now abandoned.
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